TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Omapere.—June 13—Sailed : Eillan Donan, brigantine, for Sydney. Kaipara.—June I—Sailed: Killarney, barque, for Sydney. 2—Sailed : Northern Chief, barque, and Vivid, barque, for Melbourne. 13—Sailed: Coquette, barquentine, for Sydnoy ~ Wellington.—June 3—Arrived : ShawSaville direcb steamer Arawa, from London, via Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobarb. Lyttelton.—May 29—Sailed : Lurline, ' barque, for bhe Channel, for orders. 30— Sailed : Alcestis, barque, for Sydney. 13— Sailed : Lough Neagh, barque, for Queenstown, for orders. Port Chalmers,—May 27—Sailed : S.e. Huapehu, Captain Findlay, for London. 28—Arrived: Westland, ship, Cap*. Kelly, 120 days from Glasgow, 104 days from Limlash. "29—Arrived: Laira, barque, Capt. McKinnon, from Newcastle. June 9— Sailed : Elderslie, s.e., Captain Olseo, for London. Tbe Tongariro. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro lefb Wellington on Juno Bth for London, via Rio de Janeiro. She took the following passengers :—First saloon: Misses Humphries, , Atkinson, Bayley, Beaumont (2), Fitter, 1 Shine, Young, - Mesdames Beaumont, I Mayoss, Fitter, Lady Buckley, Rev. H. I W. Horwill, Messrs E. Fitter, H. IJ. Papworth, J. Richards, Master 1 Eeaumonb, Second saloon ; Misses
Baxter, Hadfield (4), Jones (2), McLaren, Shaw, Cross, Mesdames Beach, Porter, Benfcley, Chamberlain, Davies, Hadfield, Jones, Messrs J. A. Beach, G. Benbley, T S. Cousins, G. F. Fox, H. Dunlop A. J. Hadfiold, F. H. Hoare, F. J. Jones, N. Stephenson, N. A. McLaren, J. Stewart, B. S. McLaren, Masters Hadfield (4), Jones (2). Third saloon : Misses Black, Garnett (2), Haggen, Parker (2), Speera, Thomson (3); Mesdames Batler, Garnebt, Gibbs, Muller, Neilson, Porter, Thomson, Rev. A. Thomson, Messre Amer, Barnard, Baxter Cotbrill, Fallon. Garnett, Gibbs, Johnston, Langford, Lodger, McCaw, Muller, Parker (2), Perry, Riley, Theobald, Wareny, Masters Garnetb and Thomson.
A fleet of 17 sailing ships from Australasian ports is advised from London as arriving there on the 23rd May. This represented 20,000 tona of Australasian shipping. Almost all parts of the colonies were represented in bhe fleeb. Three vessels were from New Soubh Wales, bhree from Victoria, four from South Australia, one from Tasmania, and six from New Zealand. Tho passages made were conspicuous for their hardiness. Only four ships of the 17 were Home in less than 100 days. One was 140 days from Port Augusta, another 136 days from Sydney. The besb trip of the lob was made by tho ship Trafalgar, loaded with wool, "from Sydney. She appears in the liab as doing the trip in 90 days.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 140, 15 June 1893, Page 8
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